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ATTENTION: Windows 10 users

Beta 2 build is now available!

If you just upgraded to Windows 10 or running build 10240 or greater of Win 10 pre-release you will need to download and install the new version of ZoneAlarm 14.0.157.000

a trojan found in the Photoshop directory?

How is this possible? Zonealarm just did a scan and found Trojan.Win32.Agent.egzb in the Photoshop/imageready.exe folder. Is this a false positive? If not, how ever did a virus get in a folder that has been on my computer for a long time?

Re: a trojan found in the Photoshop directory?

lol.. I got the same thing. My guess is it's a false pos, especially since, once restored, Image Ready runs just fine. (were it a virus, my guess is that Image ready wouldnt run at all.)

maybe zone alarm has something against creating .gifs.

I put it in my exceptions list, and it's fine now.

If you feel so inclined, you can report it as a false positive. Normally I would upload it to virustotal to double check, but the file size is 19 megs, and virus total has a max size of 5 or so. Check out the sticky topic on how to report false positives.

Re: a trojan found in the Photoshop directory?

I stand corrected re: virustotal. I just checked, and it accepted the 19meg file, so it's ok. In fact, I dont see anything on their site when states they have a size limit, so I have no idea why I thought they did.